Every year we host thousands of visitors who come to view the animals, learn about the project and take advantage of this unique opportunity to see and photograph one of the Arctic's oldest living species.

Tucked away in the shadow of the beautiful Mat-Su Valley's mountain, Pioneer Peak Farm has been run by the Pyrah family for more than three decades. Whether you come to the farm for business, pleasure, or both - we hope you have a great time.

We offer a number of enjoyable Alaskan activities: hiking trails, horse back rides..! We can accommodate groups of all sizes for an entertaining Alaskan experience. Come join us for an hour or a day as we share our family farm and animals with you!

The non-profit Alaska Museum of Natural History fills a special need for science education in Alaska. No other organization in the state educates exclusively on Alaska's unique geological, cultural, and ecological history.

Kincaid Park offers the easiest way to get deep in the woods right in town. This 1400-acre forest sits atop an old glacial moraine and offers one of America’s top trail systems as well as Anchorage’s largest moose population.